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This document contains an assignment on signals and systems for an IV semester electronics and communication engineering course. The assignment contains 11 problems involving topics like finding the energy/power of signals, determining if signals are periodic, sketching shifted and scaled discrete signals, properties of even and odd parts of signals, and symmetries of real and imaginary parts of signals with conjugate symmetry. Students are asked to solve problems involving periodicity, energy calculation, shifting, scaling and symmetry properties of various continuous-time and discrete-time signals.

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This document contains an assignment on signals and systems for an IV semester electronics and communication engineering course. The assignment contains 11 problems involving topics like finding the energy/power of signals, determining if signals are periodic, sketching shifted and scaled discrete signals, properties of even and odd parts of signals, and symmetries of real and imaginary parts of signals with conjugate symmetry. Students are asked to solve problems involving periodicity, energy calculation, shifting, scaling and symmetry properties of various continuous-time and discrete-time signals.

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Signals and Systems Assignment-1

IV Semester ECE
1. Find the energy/power of the following signals: (a) x(t) = ej (2t+/4) (b) x(t) = cos 0 t
n (c) x[n] = ( 1 2 ) u[n]

(d) x[n] = ej (/2n+/8) (e) x[n] = cos( 4 n) 2. Determine whether the following signals are periodic. If a signal is periodic, nd its fundamental period. (a) x(t) = jej 10t (b) x(t) = e(1+j )t (c) x(t) = ej (t1) (d) x(t) = [cos(2t /3)]2 (e) x[n] = 3ej 3(n+1/2)5 (f) x[n] = ej 3/5(n+1/2)
(g) x[n] = cos( 2 n) cos( 4 n)

3. Let x[n] = {1, 1, 0, 1, 2, 1}. Sketch (a) x[2 n] (b) x[2n] (c) x[n/2] (d) x[(n 1)2 ] 4. Let x[n] be a discrete signal. Let y1 [n] = x[2n] and y2 [n] = (a) If x[n] is periodic, is y1 [n] periodic? (b) If y1 [n] is periodic, is x[n] periodic? (c) If x[n] is periodic, is y2 [n] periodic? (d) If y2 [n] is periodic, is x[n] periodic? 5. Let x(t) be an energy signal, and let xe (t) and xo (t) be its even and odd parts respectively. Show that the energy of x(t) is the sum of the energies of xe (t) and xo (t). 6. Let x[n] = ejm(2/N )n . Show that the fundamental period of x[n] is N0 = N/ gcd(m, N ). x[n/2] n even . 0 n odd

7. Let x1 (t) be periodic with fundamental period T1 , and let x2 (t) be periodic with fundamental period T2 . When is x1 (t) + x2 (t) periodic? 8. Let x1 [n] be periodic with fundamental period N1 , and let x2 [n] be periodic with fundamental period N2 . When is x1 [n] + x2 [n] periodic? 9. For any complex number a, show that
N 1

an =
n=0

N
1aN 1a

a=1 a=1

(Hint: Consider (1 a) If |a| < 1, show that

N 1 n=0

an ). an = 1 1a

n=0

10. If x[n] = 0 for n < 0, nd an expression for x[n] in terms of its even part xe [n]. Can you obtain a similar expression for x[n] in terms of its odd part? 11. If x[n] is complex sequence with conjugate symmetry, i.e, x[n] = x [n], what symmetries do the real and imaginary parts of x[n] possess?

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